About This Game

Congratulations on your new Little Inferno Entertainment Fireplace! Throw your toys into your fire, and play with them as they burn. Stay warm in there. It's getting cold outside!

Burn flaming logs, screaming robots, credit cards, batteries, exploding fish, unstable nuclear devices, and tiny galaxies. An adventure that takes place almost entirely in front of a fireplace - about looking up up up out of the chimney, and the cold world just on the other side of the wall.

Key Features:

Nominated for three awards at the Independent Games Festival including the Seumas McNally grand prize, Technical Excellence Award, and Nuovo Award, with Honorable Mentions in Design and Audio.

From the designers of World of Goo and Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure

100% indie - made by 3 guys, no office, no publishers, no funding

IAP Free - no spam, upselling, ads, of any sort. Just the game.

Zero Waste - short, polished, perfeccct as possible

System Requirements

Windows

Mac OS X

SteamOS + Linux

OS: Win 7, Vista and XP

Processor:1.5 Ghz

RAM: 1GB

Hard Drive: 200 MB

Video Card: You will need a graphics card that supports Shader Model 2.0 or greater and DirectX 9.0c.

OS: OSX 10.6 or later

Processor:1.5 Ghz

RAM: 1GB

Hard Drive: 200 MB

Video Card: You will need a graphics card that supports OpenGL 2.1 or greater.

Fireplace simulator 2013 is more than just a sandbox game. The base storyline is in a world full of what seem to be orphans, the planet is getting colder, and to keep warm the “Tomorrow Corporation” (Also the name of the developers) make an entertainment fireplace for all the boys and girls. The story continues as you play more into the game.

The base gameplay is clicking to create fire, and buying this from a catalogue to burn them. Unfortunately, you have to wait real time in order for the toys or electronics or whatever to arrive. This mechanic in the game is a massive downside, because some items in the later catalogues take a full 2 minutes. I see that the Dev’s wanted to make the game last longer but it's an annoying amount of time. Not long enough to alt tab and do something else, but long enough for the player to be annoyed. This time can be finished but using stamps, which can be collected by burning certain combos of objects. The list and what items required are online so this can be figured out easily. The gold coins you use to buy the objects to burn, are earned by, you guessed it, burning things. Its almost impossible to go broke in this game, with profiting from burning most things, and random spiders coming down and providing $ from their burnt corpses.

Burning combos, at first, seem to be the only objective. After a little bit of time someone in the next room sends you a letter, befriending you. Her and “The weatherman” start to produce a legitimate storyline, making the game more appealing, drawing the player to play more. After grinding out the combos the player is handed a combo that is very easy to do, implying said player has a good memory. After that combo is completed a whole new world and story is added to the mix. The story is added in gradually but soon becomes the full focus. Its not only a well told story, but it's also a grasping one.

The graphics of the game fit the game alright, but the music in-game make the world around you feel so much darker and lonely, suiting the game perfectly.

Little inferno does some things right.

The sound and music is amazing

The story is one of the best i have ever seen out of an indie game

The combos, are witty and require some thinking, making it more immersive

The fireplace looks good, and get to annoying to look at

The objects you burn are rather comical

The ability to toss burning objects around your fireplace is good fun.

Little inferno does some things wrong too.

The lack of achievements and playing cards make the game a time killer, lowering their audience

The story although great, is slow to get started.

The repetitive nature could leave some players bored after an hour or two

The combos are both hard and easy at the same time, depending on the player’s skill

The combos are really easy to look up shortening the game time and lowering the fun

Little inferno, although a compelling story and a good time killer, isn't really worth the $10.99(CAD). With the lack of achievements and playing cards, it seems almost like a narrative interactive book, then a game. The price aside, i think people who love a great story, or even just wanting a few hours to go buy, should pick up this game. If it's ever on sale, get it. This is the weatherman, signing off. We’re all going to be okay.

I really like this game, it's so simply yet so captivating. Game play wise all you do is burn things then buy more items with the money you got from the items you burned beforehand while getting letters from a hand full of characters that slowly unfold the story behind Little Inferno.

Pros.-Great Fire physics -Can be funny/creepy at times (In regards with some of the items you can burn and how they react) -Large variety of items that you can buy and set ablaze -Very interest story-Amazing soundtrack

Cons.-Can get boring after you beat it and unlock everything there is to achieve.

Overall I recommend this game to anyone that enjoys watching things die in a fi- I mean starting a nice warm fire to keep yourself and your loved ones warm in the cold harsh winter.

Little Inferno is a well-made indie game about a boy that just received his brand new Little Inferno Fireplace. The game is basically about burning stuff... Just.... burn stuff. You basically buy stuff with gold, burn it, get more gold. Even tho it gets repetitive i really enjoyed the game. Here is the pros and cons:

Pros: It is a really pretty game. Amazing storyline, even tho its not that advanced it might force a tear out of your eye. I really enjoyed the gameplay, just snuggle up with a cup of tea and burn stuff when its dark outside.

Cons: As i said before, the game will get repetitive after a while but its still enjoyable. The game is a bit short, finished the story the first day i got it but it took a while to get all the combos right.

I dont have really much to say about this game except that i would say that it is one of the best indiegames i ever played, of course all wont enjoy this game but if you are a real fan of indiegames i would recommend Little Inferno to you.

MIB 2 is a pretty good movie also.... you should check it out.... Its really good